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- Binghamton (1-1) lost 73-64 to visiting Siena on Thursday night. Freshman guard
Kaylee Krysztof came off the bench to net a team-best and career-high 15 points. Junior forward
Genevieve Coleman scored 14 points while graduate student guard
Denai Bowman and redshirt sophomore guard
Ella Wanzer each chipped in 11 points.
- Loyola (0-1) dropped its season opener 74-39 at West Virginia on Tuesday evening. Lex Theirien led the Greyhounds with 18 points and 11 rebounds to record her 33
rd career double-double.
- This marks the first-ever meeting between Binghamton and Loyola (Md.) in women's basketball. The Greyhounds are one of six first-time opponents that the Bearcats will square off against this year.
- Coleman is tied for No. 10 in the America East with 16.0 points per game while redshirt sophomore guard
Jadyn Weltz is fourth with 5.5 assists per contest. Coleman also ranks fourth in the conference in field goal percentage (.632) and is tied for first with a perfect 1.000 free throw percentage (7-7). Wanzer has also been perfect from the free throw line, sinking all six of her attempts.
- Bowman ranks ninth all time in Binghamton program history with 1,232 career points. In eighth place, with 1,246 points, is Rachel Laws (2002-26).
- Coleman is one of the most accurate field goal shooters in Binghamton program history. For her career, she is shooting .464 (194-418), which ranks eight all-time.