Catamounts And Great Danes Tangle In Sunday Afternoon Matchup

Catamounts And Great Danes Tangle In Sunday Afternoon Matchup

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Sunday, January 30
*Vermont at Albany    3 p.m.
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  • Both teams close out the first half of their America East slates against one another. Vermont swept all three games last year, including a quarterfinal tourney matchup.
  • In league games, Albany leads America East with 9.7 spg and have three players in the conference's top 10. Sophomore Ebone Henry, who also leads the team in scoring with 16.4 ppg, and junior Cassanda Callaway both averaged 2.4 spg against league foes.
  • Vermont senior Tonya Young leads the Catamounts with 11.3 ppg, including 15.9 ppg in conference games which ranks sixth in America East. Young is also pulling in over 2.0 rpg more in league games (6.7 rpg) than she is overall.


* America East Conference Game

Recent Results

Saturday, January 29
*at Boston U. 66, New Hampshire 62 (NESN) 
- Boxscore

  • In a game featuring nine lead changes, the game-changing play was a steal under the Terriers' basket by Boston U.'s Kat Briggs and two converted free throws with 10 seconds left in regulation.
  • Guards Alex Young and Chantell Alford each notched a team-high 16 points for the Terriers, while teammate Mo Moran dished out 10 helpers and accumulated four of Boston U.'s 13 steals.
  • For her seventh double-double of the season, UNH junior forward Denise Beliveau tallied a game-high 24 points and 10 boards, along with four assists.


*at UMBC 65, Stony Brook 57 - Boxscore

  • The Retrievers' win gave Phil Stern his 200th career coaching victory. UMBC has now matched last year's overall and conference win totals, 13 and seven, respectively.
  • After the teams were tied 27-27 at intermission, the Retrievers shot at a .520 clip in the second half.
  • UMBC's Erin Brown netted a game-high 18 points along with three steals, while Michelle Kurowski tallied 15 points and six rebounds.
  • Stony Brook senior Kirsten Jeter completed a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds, while also recording three steals and two assists.


*at Binghamton 70, Maine 43 - Boxscore

  • The Bearcats continued their dominance at the Events Center as they are now 8-0 this season at home.
  • Binghamton senior guard Jackie Ward poured in a season-high 20 points to lead the Bearcats. She also finished with seven rebounds and five assists. Jasbriell Swain and Viive Rebane tore down 14 and 11 boards, respectively.
  • Maine freshman Ashleigh Roberts was the only Black Bear in twin figures, finishing with 14 points. Forward Shareka Maner pulled in a team-high 13 rebounds.


* America East Conference Game