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Women's Hoops welcomes UNH to Pritchard Saturday

Feb. 17, 2012

Stony Brook, N.Y. -

2011-12 Stony Brook Women's Basketball

2011-12 Virtual Guide

Game #27: New Hampshire Wildcats (13-12) at Stony Brook Seawolves (4-22)

Sat., Feb. 18  •  Pritchard Gymnasium  •  Stony Brook, N.Y.  •  2 p.m.

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INFO: GAME NOTES  

Stony Brook Seawolves (4-22, 1-12 America East)
Head Coach: Beth O'Boyle, first season
Overall Record: 4-22
Record at SBU: same

New Hampshire Wildcats (13-12, 6-7 America East)
Head Coach: Maureen Magarity, second season
Overall Record: 22-32
Record at UNH: same

About the Game: Stony Brook tries to return to the win column on Saturday afternoon, hosting the New Hampshire Wildcats. UNH has won the last four meetings between the teams including a 63-53 victory in Durham on Jan. 16.

Meet the Seawolves: Senior Whitney Davis has scored in double-figures in seven of her last eight games and scored a season-high 17 points against New Hampshire earlier this season.  

Scouting New Hampshire: UNH enters Saturday’s game in fifth place in the America East following a 63-53 loss to first-place Boston University on Wednesday. The Wildcats are led by senior Denise Beliveau and junior transfer Morgan Frame. Beliveau is leading the America East in scoring during conference play (15.5 points per game) while Frame is third at 14.5 points per contest. The duo combined for 30 points against Stony Brook on Jan. 16. UNH is third in the America East in scoring offense (58.1 points per game) during conference play but eighth in scoring defense (60.9 points per game). The Wildcats are 8-6 away from home this season with two of those victories coming in America East play. 

Last time out: Senior Whitney Davis scored a team-high 14 points and the Stony Brook women’s basketball trailed first-place Boston University by just eight at halftime but BU pulled away in the second half for a 56-31 victory on Saturday at Case Gym.

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