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.
Upcoming Action
Saturday, January 8
*Albany at Hartford (CTSN) 3 p.m. l Live Stats l Live Video l WWUH Radio l Live Chat l
- The Hawks, who are gunning for their fourth-straight victory, lead the all-time series with the Great Danes, 17-5. Hartford won both of last year's contests.
- Albany sophomore guard Ebone Henry leads the team with 13.3 ppg, including a season-high 26 points last time out in the Great Danes' conference-opening win. Henry is also second in America East with 37 steals this season.
- Hartford senior Mary Silvia, the Hawks' leading scorer at 9.3 ppg, is on a four-game double-digit scoring streak. More than half of her field goals during that span have come from three-point range (20 fg/13 3fg).
* America East Conference Game
Recent Results
Thursday, January 6
*at Binghamton 63, Stony Brook 43 - Boxscore
- Binghamton held Stony Brook to a .232 shooting percentage, hitting 16-of-69 field-goal attempts and 4-of-22 from behind the arc.
- The Bearcats dominated the boards, outrebounding the Seawolves, 60-42.
- Two Bearcats posted double-double performances. Junior guard Andrea Holmes scored 13 points and ripped down a game-high 12 rebounds while freshman guard Jasbriell Swain scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.
- Junior forward Viive Rebane led the Bearcats with 14 points while grabbing nine rebounds. Senior guard Jackie Ward added 10 points.
- Stony Brook was paced by sophomore guard Sam Landers with a game-high 16 points. Sophomore center Juanita Cochran posted 10 points and 10 rebounds of the bench.
*Boston U. 63, at New Hampshire 43 - Boxscore
- Boston U. forced 20 New Hampshire turnovers and scored 20 points off those turnovers.
- Despite the loss, New Hampshire outrebounded the Terriers, 41-35 overall and 13-9 on the offensive glass. However, the Wildcats scored only four second-chance points compared to eight for the Terriers.
- Junior forward Caroline Stewart went 9-for-11 from the field as she scored a career-high 19 points to lead the Terriers. Stewart also grabbed 10 boards for her second double-double of the season. Sophomore guard Chantell Alford added 14 points.
- New Hampshire center Jill McDonald scored a team-high 12 points and pulled down eight rebounds. Junior forward Denise Beliveau scored 10 points and also grabbed eight rebounds.
* America East Conference Game