Women's Basketball: Three Teams Face ACC, MAAC and Ivy Opponents

Women's Basketball: Three Teams Face ACC, MAAC and Ivy Opponents

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Every gameday throughout the 2008-09 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 day's action.

Upcoming Action

Saturday, December 13
Binghamton at Miami (Fl.)    1 p.m.

The Bearcats embark on what will be their first trip to play an Atlantic Coast opponent... Freshman point guard Andrea Holmes is sixth in America East with a 1.2 assist-to-turnover ratio, one of only two rookies in the conference over 1.0.

Stony Brook at Dartmouth    2 p.m.
The Seawolves are hoping to build off the momentum of winning their first game of the season last time out... After not reaching double figures  in the first four games of the season, sophomore guard Misha Horsey has averaged 13.8 points per game in the last four.

Boston University at Marist    2 p.m.
The Terriers have won two in a row, both at home, and are looking for their third straight victory... Boston University is one of only two teams in the conference (UMBC) to average over 40% shooting from the field this season.


Recent Results

Thursday, December 11
at Harvard 69, Vermont 67    

Senior Amy Rosenkrantz had a well-balance game for the visitors, tallying nine points, seven reounds, six assists and a steal... Junior guard Courtnay Pilypaitis registered a team-high 16 points, but shot at only a 5-for-12 clip.

Wednesday, December 10
at #12/13 Louisville 70, Hartford 42

Junior Diana Delva led the Hawks in scoring for the third consecutive game with 14 points... She also finished with a team-high nine boards... Erica Beverly contributed five points, six rebounds, four blocks and three steals.

Villanova 55, at Binghamton 37 (TWCS)    
Senior Laura Franceski scored a team-high 11 points, while junior Erica Carter chipped in eight points and four rebounds on 3-of-5 shooting from the field... The Bearcats just couldn't get any shots to drop, especially in the second half when they shot just 9.5% from the field.