SMITHFIELD, R.I. - The Bryant University women's basketball team welcomes Binghamton to the Chace Athletic Center for the America East Quarterfinals on Thursday at 6:00 p.m.
This is a rematch of last year's Quarterfinals matchup. The Bulldogs won the final three games of the regular season at home to earn the number three seed.
The Particulars
Opponent: #6 Binghamton
Location: Smithfield, R.I. | Chace Athletic Center
Date and Time: Thursday, March 5Â - 6:00Â PM
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 THE SERIES
- Binghamton leads the all-time series 6-4, with the Bulldogs winning four of the last five games and the only loss coming in the Quarterfinals last
season.
 WHAT TO KNOW
- The Black and Gold took home three end of season honors with Mia Mancini being named to the All-America East Second Team, Nia Scott earning a spot on the All-Defensive Team, and Olivia Fernandez being named to the All-Rookie Team.
- Nia Scott was named the AE Player of the Week for the first time. Last week she averaged 16.5 ppg, shot 81% from the floor, and had 11 rpg.
- Mimi Rubino has posted three straight games of 10+ points. She is averaging 12.3 ppg during the home stand, shooting 48% from the field, and 50% from deep.
- During the Bulldogs' three-game win streak, they've had at least three players reach double figures, averaged 64,3 ppg, and 15 apg as a team.
- Breezie Williams had her tenth game of double figures on Saturday. She ends the regular season averaging 10 ppg, and shooting 31% from deep.
- The Black and Gold tallied ten wins at the Chace for the second season in a row. It's the first time since 2015 and 2016 that the Black and Gold have had consecutive seasons of 10+ wins at home.
 SCOUTING THE BEARCATS
- The Bearcats head into Thursday with a 15-14 record and a 7-9 conference record, which earned them the sixth seed.
- Binghamton has had balanced scoring this season, with three players averaging nine ppg (Jadyn Weltz, Yanniah Boyd, and Bella Pucci).
- The Bearcats are at the top of the conference in steals per game (8.7).
- Kendall Bennett is averaging 1.07 bpg, which ranks second in the AE.