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Women's Basketball travels to face UNH Monday

Jan. 15, 2012

Stony Brook, N.Y. -

2011-12 Stony Brook Women's Basketball

2011-12 Virtual Guide

Game #19: Stony Brook Seawolves (4-14, 1-4 AE) at New Hampshire Wildcats (9-7, 2-2 AE)

Mon., Jan. 16  •  Lundholm Gymnasium  •  Durham, N.H..  •  7 p.m.

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INFO: GAME NOTES  

Stony Brook Seawolves (4-14, 1-4 America East)
Head Coach: Beth O'Boyle, first season
Overall Record: 4-13
Record at SBU: same

New Hampshire (9-7, 2-3 America East)
Head Coach: Maureen Magarity, second season
Overall Record: 18-27
Record at UNH: same

About the Game: Stony Brook will try to return to the win column on Monday, traveling to take on the New Hampshire Wildcats. New Hampshire has won the last three meetings between the teams including a 75-68 decision in Durham last season.  

Meet the Seawolves: Stony Brook is second in the America East and 31st in the nation in scoring defense at 54.9 points per game. Tonight's game will conclude a stretch of three games in five days for the Seawolves. Junior Dani Klupenger (Aurora, Ore.) scored a then career-high 14 points at UNH last season. 

Scouting UNH: The Wildcats enter Monday's game off a 69-63 overtime victory at Vermont. New Hampshire has already matched its win total from last season. UNH is led by senior Denise Belibeau, who ranks in the top five in the America East in scoring (13.1 per game) and rebounding (8.6 per game). Kelsey Hogan is second on the team in scoring at 10.5 points per game. New Hampshire is fourth in the America East in scoring offense during conference play despite ranking sixth in field goal percentage. UNH is tops in the America East in free throw percentage (.867) and 3-point field goal percentage (.410) through four conference games. 

Last time out: The Stony Brook University women's basketball team dropped its fourth straight game on Saturday afternoon as the Boston University Terriers shot a season-high 51.8 percent on its way to a 69-34 victory over the Seawolves at Pritchard Gymnasium. Junior Sam Landers (Springfield, Va.) led Stony Brook with eight points and junior Jessica Previlon(Brooklyn, N.Y.) grabbed a game and career-high 12 rebounds.

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