Boston U. and Hartford Open Conference Play With Wins

Boston U. and Hartford Open Conference Play With Wins

Bookmark and Share

America East will have the 2010-11 season covered from every angle. Visit AmericaEast.com every gameday for game previews and recaps, scores, statistics, videos and much more. Follow us on Twitter (@AmericaEast) for in-game updates and become a fan of us on Facebook for contests, polls and interaction with fellow fans. New to the fold this season, AExtra, the conference's blog, will take you even closer to the action with reports from student-media correspondents at all nine of our campuses. Additionally, conference staffers will take you behind the scenes with coach and player interviews, in-depth features and so much more.

 

Recent Results

Sunday, January 2
*at Boston U. 78, Maine 40 -- Boxscore

  • Boston University (4-9, 1-0 in America East) held Maine (2-11, 0-1 AE) to 26.7 percent shooting from the field on the afternoon. Offensively, the Terriers shot at a .484 clip.
  • The Terrier defense forced 26 turnovers and scored 38 points off turnovers.
  • Boston U. outscored Maine in the paint, 32-6.
  • Four Terriers cracked double digits in scoring, paced by sophomore guard Chantell Alford with 22 points. Junior Alex Young and senior Kerry Cashman each added 12 points while sophomore Mo Moran scored 10 points and dished out five assists.
  • Freshman guard Ashleigh Roberts went 8-for-9 from the free throw line and scored 12 points to lead the Black Bears.


*Hartford 62, at Vermont 49 -- Boxscore

  • Hartford (4-10, 1-0 AE) shot 50 percent from the field (23-of-46) and 45.5 percent from behind the arc (5-of-11) to defeat Vermont (0-13, 0-1 AE) in a rematch of last year's America East title game.
  • The Hawks forced the Catamounts into 21 turnovers, stealing the ball 12 times. Hartford turned the ball over 14 times.
  • Sophomore guard Alex Hall led the Hawks with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field. Junior Ilicia Mathis and sophomore Daphne Elliott each added 14 points.
  • Vermont was led by senior forward Tonya Young, who scored a team-high 18 points and grabbed four rebounds. Freshman guard Jasmine Cooper added 15 points for the Catamounts.


Fordham 48, at Albany 43 -- Boxscore  

  • Albany (7-6) had two chances to tie the game at 46 in the closing seconds, but missed a pair of three-point attempts.
  • The Great Danes shot just 29.3 percent from the field and turned the ball over 21 times.
  • Sophomore guard Ebone Henry scored a team-high 11 points and also grabbed seven rebounds. Junior guard Felicia Johnson added 10 points for the Great Danes.
  • Sophomore forward Julie Forster ripped down a game-high 15 rebounds. She also scored eight points.


Saturday, January 1

at New Hampshire 88, Rhode Island 74 (3OT) - Boxscore

  • New Hampshire outscored the visiting Rams, 18-4, in the third overtime period to close out its non-conference schedule on a high note.
  • Junior forward Denise Beliveau scored a team-high 25 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the win. Senior center Jill McDonald added 22 points, a team-high 12 boards and five blocks.
  • The Wildcats drained a season-high 13 three-pointers, shooting .464 (13-from-28) for the game. Sophomore Cari Reed, who was the third Wildcat to finish with 20+ points (21 points), went 5-for-10 from long-distance.


* America East Conference Game