Every
gameday throughout the 2009-10 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. Fans can also follow
basketball action throughout the season at the America East Facebook page, Twitter account and blog! For links to all the media coverage and live stats, visit the full women's basketball schedule.
Upcoming Action
Friday, December 11
Binghamton at Villanova 5 p.m.
- The Bearcats square off against their second Big East opponent of the season, having made an early season trip to Syracuse already
- Most of the scoring this season has come from three players, senior Erica Carter (16.6 ppg), sophomore Andrea Holmes (14.0 ppg) and junior Jackie Ward (13.0 ppg).
Dartmouth at Stony Brook 7 p.m.
- The Seawolves will make their seventh appearance at home in Pritchard Gym already this season before closing out the non-conference slate with a three-game road trip.
- Junior Kirsten Jeter has been the high-scorer for the Seawolves in seven of its eight games so far, averaging a team-best 14.4 ppg.
Recent Results
Thursday, December 10
at #1 Connecticut 80, Hartford 45 (CPTV)
- Senior center Diana Delva led the Hawks in scoring for the fourth time this season, netting 13 points.
- Senior forward Erica Beverly recorded team highs of four rebounds and three blocks.
Central Connecticut 60, at New Hampshire 48
- Junior Jill McDonald was the only Wildcat in double-digits with 12 points. The forward also tallied six rebounds and two blocks.
- Sophomore Denise Beliveau, who scored six points, recorded mutiple steals (2) for the sixth time this season.
Wednesday, December 9
at Yale 61, Boston U. 57
- Rookie Caitlynn Moran, one of three Terriers in double-figures, finished with a team-high 18 points and seven rebounds.
- The Terriers recorded assists on 14 of the team's 20 field goals, led by freshman Chantell Alford's six helpers. Alford also tallied four steals.
Vermont 57, at Massachusetts 38
- The Catamounts held the hosts to a season-low 38 points and forced the Minutewomen into 22 turnovers, while only committing a program-low four miscues themselves.
- Senior May Kotsopoulos drained a team-high 19 points while freshman Kendra Seto was one rebound shy of a double-double.
Fairfield 65, at Stony Brook 49
- Joia Daniels continued her breakout senior season with a career-high 20 points, also a game high. She complemented her scoring with three assists and three steals
- Seventeen of Stony Brook's 41 rebounds were of the offensive variety, leading to 10 second-chance points.