VESTAL, N.Y. – Binghamton women's basketball (18-9, 10-4) travels to take on New Hampshire (8-19, 2-12) in their final week of regular season play.
LAST TIME OUT
Binghamton women's basketball defeated UMass Lowell (8-19, 2-12 AE) 69-44 on Saturday at the Events Center. This is the first time Binghamton has won 10+ conference games in a season since 2019-20 (10-6).
Kendall Bennett (14 pts, 15 reb) and
Bella Pucci (16 pts, 10 reb) each recorded a double-double in Saturday's victory, becoming the first pair of teammates to record a double-double this season. The last time two players recorded a double-double was in 2024 (Denai Bowman & Genevieve Coleman.
ABOUT NEW HAMPSHIRE
- Megan Shoniker leads the Wildcats in her second season as head coach
- Currently tied for eighth in AE standings at 2-12
- Picked to finish seventh (out of nine) in America East Preseason Poll
- Junior guard Eva DeChent named to Preseason All-Conference Team
ALL-TIME VERSUS WILDCATS
- Binghamton leads the all-time series 38-19
- Bearcats won in Vestal this year, 50-42. Bella Pucci provided team high 20 points, while Kendall Bennett recorded 13 pts, 14 reb double-double.
- Bearcats are 8-2 in last 10 games played against UNH
- 17-10 away record
- Recorded 11 straight wins from 3/3/2007-1/22/2012
THE COMEBACK CATS
Binghamton has proven no matter the score, they are never out of any game. The Bearcats have comeback and won seven games this year when trailing by double-digits at one point in the game. Their biggest deficit was 20-points (35-15) with 6:27 left to play in the third quarter against Bryant. Binghamton would go on to win 66-64 in OT.
BING ON TOP
Binghamton leads the conference in offensive scoring, averaging 66.5 points per game. The Bearcats also lead the league in free throw shooting, converting 74.4% of the time at the line.