The 2015 America East Women's Basketball Championship begins on Saturday, March 7 and tournament seeding is up for grabs with four games on Thursday. All four begin at 7 p.m.
Albany at Hartford, 7 p.m. 
- Albany is still alive for the top-seed, needing a win and some help, including losses by both Maine and Stony Brook, to overtake first-place Black Bears through tiebreaks. The Great Danes cannot finish lower than second.
- Hartford sits at 7-7 and is in the fifth spot in the standings. The Hawks can lock-up at-least the fifth seed with a win or a UMBC loss on Thursday. It would also pull Hartford into a tie for fourth with New Hampshire at 8-7.
- Albany beat Hartford in the first meeting between the two teams on Jan. 25. Shereesha Richards (39) and Imani Tate (30) combined for an America East record 69 points in the contest, the most for teammates in a single game.
UMBC at Maine, 7 p.m. 
- Maine clinches at-least a share of the regular-season title with a win, the team's first since 2004-05. The Black Bears will also clinch the No. 1 seed with a win and a Stony Brook win.
- UMBC cannot finish lower than the No. 6 seed and could reach as high as No. 5 by winning its final two games coupled with two losses by Hartford.
- Maine beat UMBC, 56-42, in the first meeting between to two teams in Baltimore. Liz Wood had a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.
Stony Brook at Binghamton, 7 p.m. 
- Stony Brook clinches the No. 3 seed with a win over Binghamton.
- Binghamton will either be the No. 7 or No. 8 seed as they enter Thursday tied with Vermont. The Catamounts currently hold the head-to-head tiebreak with a win over New Hampshire.
- Stony Brook won the first meeting, 67-54, while out-rebounding the Bearcats, 46-21, in the contest.
UMass Lowell at Vermont, 7 p.m. - CatamounTV
- Vermont will be either the No. 7 or No. 8 seed, entering Thursday tied with Binghamton but holding the head-to-head tiebreak with a win over New Hampshire.
- The River Hawks are sixth in the standings entering Thursday, but are not eligible for the tournament until 2017-18 while transitioning to Division I.
- UMass Lowell beat Vermont, 72-63, behind a game-high 25 points from Shannon Samuels.