FDU looks to sweep LIU Brooklyn February 5, 2021 GMT Steinberg Wellness Center, Brooklyn, New York; Friday, 5 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Long Island-Brooklyn seeks revenge on Fairleigh Dickinson after dropping the first matchup in Brooklyn. The teams last played each other on Feb. 4, when the Knights shot 44.3 percent from the field while limiting Long Island-Brooklyn’s shooters to just 35.7 percent en route to an eight-point victory. ARE YOU EXPERIENCED: Long Island-Brooklyn has been fueled by senior leadership while Fairleigh Dickinson has depended on freshmen this year. Seniors Eral Penn, Ty Flowers and Virshon Cotton have collectively scored 56 percent of Long Island-Brooklyn’s points this season and 58 percent of the team’s points over its last five games. On the other side, freshmen Elyjah Williams, Pier-Olivier Racine and Joe Munden Jr. have collectively scored 32 percent of the team’s points this year and have accounted for 35 percent of all Knights points over their last five.