Women's Basketball: New Hampshire, Vermont Play At Home While Maine Hits The Road

Women's Basketball: New Hampshire, Vermont Play At Home While Maine Hits The Road

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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

Sunday, December 14
Northeastern at New Hampshire    1 p.m.

America East teams have split against the Huskies so far this season... Northeastern in the only Colonial team the Wildcats will play this season... Junior Candace Williams is in the America East top five in scoring (15.1 ppg) and rebounds (6.9 rpg).

Maine at Harvard    2 p.m.
Maine fell to Harvard in last season's contest at Alfond, 82-78... Sophomore Tanna Ross and junior Brittany Boser, the top two free-throw shooters in the league, have combined to hit 34 of 38 shots from the charity stripe this season.

Kent State at Vermont    4 p.m.

The Catamounts hope to avoid their first back-to-back losses of the season... Vermont defeated Kent State by a 10-point margin, 63-53, last season... The trio of senior Amy Rosenkrantz and juniors Courtnay Pilypaitis and May Kotsopoulos average 36.8 minutes per game each.


Recent Results

Saturday, December 13
at Miami (Fl.) 72, Binghamton 37   

The Bearcats had their second consecutive outing with poor shooting, hiting just 19% of first-half field goals. They did improve in the second to finish at a 27.9% clip... Freshman Viive Rebane posted a team-high nine points.


at Dartmouth 59, Stony Brook 47   
Junior Kairsten Nunn netted a season-high 17 points to lead the Seawolves from off the bench... Sophomore Misha Horsey produced a balanced stat line with six rebounds, seven points, four assists and two swipes.


at Marist 73, Boston University 62
Senior point guard Christine Kinneary notched her first double-double of the season with 15 points and a career-high 11 boards... Classmate Jesyka Burks-Wiley went 6-for-17 from the field for a team-high 17 points... The teams see-sawed throughout the game with seven lead changes.