ALBANY, N.Y. - The Bryant University women's basketball team plays the second game of their road trip with an 11:00 am tip at UAlbany on Thursday.
The Particulars
Opponent: UAlbany
Location: Albany, N.Y. | Broadview Center
Date and Time: Thursday, February 5 - 11:00 AM
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Game Notes: Bryant
THE SERIES
- UAlbany leads the all-time series 7-2. Bryant earned their second victory over UAlbany in program history earlier this season with a 62-55 victory at the Chace.
- The Bulldogs are 0-4 in Albany against the Great Danes.
WHAT TO KNOW
- The Black and Gold are holding teams to 24% shooting from three-point range, which leads the conference and ranks second in the nation. Bryant has held opponents under 30% shooting 15 times this season, including eight times in AE play.
- Bryant earned an overtime victory on Saturday against UNH. The Bulldogs are now 1-1 in OT games and have played two in a row for the first time in DI program history. The Black and Gold's last overtime victory came in 2023 against Sacred Heart.
- Mimi Rubino has tallied 10+ points in five consecutive games. She is averaging 11 ppg in conference play this season. Rubino has made at least two from deep in four of those five games, including back-to-back with three 3PM.
- Maranda Nyborg is leading the team in ppg for America East games at 12 ppg. She has five double-figure scoring games in conference play and has scored 15+ points in three of them.
- Mia Mancini has tallied three consecutive 10+ point games and four straight games of multiple assists. She is averaging 3.6 apg in AE games.
SCOUTING THE GREAT DANES
- UAlbany heads into Thursday with a 12-10 record and a 2-7 conference record. The Great Danes fell to UMBC 55-46 in OT in their most recent game.
- UAlbany is 7-3 at home and 1-3 against AE opponents in Albany.
- Delanie Hill leads the way, averaging 14 ppg, and is shooting 91% from the line, which is fourth best in the country.
- The Great Danes are shooting 35.8% from deep as a team, which is second in the conference and top-30 nationally. Hill is shooting 40% from beyond the arc, with Lara Langermann (39.6) and Julia Paloma (37.9) shooting just below 40%.