BOSTON, MASS. - The Bryant University women's basketball team plays its third consecutive road game with a match-up against Boston University on Wednesday, with a 12:00 pm tip-off.
The Particulars
Opponent: Boston University
Location: Boston, Mass. | Case Gymnasium
Date and Time: Wednesday, November 26Â - 12:00Â PM
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Game Notes:Â Bryant
THEÂ SERIES
- This is the third match-up between the Bulldogs and the Terriers. BU leads 2-0, and this will be the first game between the two teams since 2018.
WHAT TO KNOW
- The Bulldogs are off to the best start in DI program history with a 6-0 start. Bryant is one win away from the best start in program history, matching the 6-0 start in 1984.
- Bryant is outscoring teams 254-152 in the second half for a margin of 17
ppg, and in the 4th quarter the Bulldogs are outscoring teams 130-67 (10.5 ppg).
- Nia Scott was named the Co-AE Player of the Week after averaging 20.5 points, 12 rebounds, and four assists. She tallied a 25-point and 18-rebound double-double at Merrimack, the 4th time in Di program history someone has achieved those stats. She now has three double-doubles this season and leads the conference in rebounds per game (11.2) and total rebounds (67). Those marks rank 10th and 11th in the country.
- The Bulldogs had a season-high 27 assists in the win at Stonehill. This
was tied for the third most in DI program history. Bryant leads the AE in
assists per game at 17 per game. Mia Mancini is averaging a career-high 5.7 assists per game, and that mark leads the conference.
- The Bulldogs have not allowed a team to shoot over 45% from the floor
this year. In the win against Stonehill, the Black and Gold's defense held
the Skyhawks to 25.8% shooting from the floor, which was the lowest
percentage given up to an opponent this season.
 SCOUTING THE TERRIERS
- BU heads into Wednesday with a 3-3 record and defeated UMass Lowell 50-47 in their most recent game. Anete Adler led the team with 19 points.
- Adler is leading the team in scoring 13.8 ppg.Â
- The Terriers have eclipsed 10 assists in five of six games this year. They're averaging 13.2 assists per game.
- Two of their three losses this year have been by one possession.