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Recent Results
Saturday, December 11
Binghamton 58, Massachusetts 52 -- Box Score
- Binghamton (5-4) headed to Amherst, Mass., to take on Massachusetts and came away with a 58-52 victory over the Minutewomen.
- Binghamton won the possession battle against Massachusetts, holding the edge in rebounds, 41-36, and forcing 25 Minutewoman turnovers. The Bearcats stole the ball 16 times. Junior guards Orla O'Reilly and Andrea Holmes each had four steals.
- O'Reilly also led the Bearcats in the score column, dropping 16 points. Holmes also reached double figures with 12 points and added a team-high six assists.
Marist 71, Boston U. 55 -- Box Score
- Boston U. (3-8) continued its tough non-conference slate as it lost on the road at Marist, 71-55.
- The Terriers trailed by just five at the half, 32-37. However, Marist went on an 11-0 run in the second half to blow the game open.
- Sophomore guard Chantell Alford scored a season-high 21 points to lead the Terriers. Junior guard Alex Young added 11 points.
- Junior forward Caroline Stewart led the Terriers on the boards as she grabbed 13 rebounds.
George Washington 69, Stony Brook 49 -- Box Score
- Stony Brook (3-6) took a trip to our nation's capitol, but was unable to come away with a victory, falling to George Washington, 69-49.
- The Seawolves had a tough shooting afternoon, hitting just 30.0 percent of their field-goal attempts. However, the Seawolves grabbed 16 offensive rebounds and scored 17 second-chance points.
- Destiny Jacobs led Stony Brook with 10 rebounds, five of which were on the offensive glass. The junior center also scored 14 points for the double-double. Sophomore guard Sam Landers dropped a team-high 15 points.