Every
day throughout the 2007-08 season, America East will provide a women's
basketball update that features notes on that day's matchups as well as
recaps of the previous days' action. Be sure to download the PDF for
the complete daily update.
Recent Results
Saturday, December 8
at Massachusetts 74, Maine 55
Rookie Tanna Ross recorded a career-high 20 points... Emily Rousseau and Sandra Vaitkute also scored in double-digits with 13 and 12 points, respectively.
at Liberty 76, Binghamton 40
The Bearcats shot 34.0 percent, while Liberty shot 63 percent from the field... Sophomore Muffy Sadler netted a team-high eight points, including a pair of treys.
at Vermont 46, Lafayette 45
Amy Rosenkrantz made a lay-up with 38 seconds remaining to lift the Catamounts... Vermont snapped the Leopards' five-game winning streak with the victory.
Harvard 59, at New Hampshire 53
Candace Williams notched her second double-double of the season with 10 points and 12 rebounds... Amy Simpson scored all of her 10 points in the first half.
at Detroit-Mercy 51, Albany 49
Three Great Danes reached double-digit points, including Kristin Higy with 12 points, Britney McGee with 11 points, and Charity Iromuanya with 11 points... Albany forced 24 Detroit turnovers.
Friday, December 7
at Yale 81, Stony Brook 64
The Seawolves used 13 different players on the court, all of whom posted points on the scoresheet... Senior Aly Young paced the offense with 11 points, while senior Dana Ferraro and freshman Jodie Plikus each tallied 10 points.
at Hartford 64, St. John's 62
Despite the victory for the Hawks, leading scorer Danielle Hood did not hit a field goal until the second half... Hood finished with 16 points and five rebounds... Sophomore Diana Delva registered a team-high nine rebounds.
Upcoming Action
Sunday, December 9
Northern Iowa at UMBC 12 p.m.
This game marks the first between these two teams as well as the final home game for the Retrievers in 2007.
Hofstra at Hartford 2 p.m.
The Hawks play their second game in three days, and will play three games in a span of six days... Senior Danielle Hood leads Hartford in scoring with 17.9 ppg.