UAlbany headed to 1st America East title game
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - The University at Albany will host the America East women's basketball championship game.
The Great Danes (22-9) defeated Binghamton 58-50, at the University of Hartford's Chase Arena, on Sunday, to punch a spot in the title game. It will be the first time UAlbany has ever played in the championship game, in program history.
UAlbany will host No. 5 seed University of Maryland-Baltimore County (18-14), which upset No. 1 Boston University, earlier on Sunday. The America East championship game will be played at SEFCU Arena, on Saturday, March 10, at 8 p.m.
Junior Ebone Henry led the way for the Great Danes, scoring a game-high 19 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Linsey Lowrie chipped in 11 points for UAlbany.
Coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson is now 38-23 in two seasons as the Great Danes head coach.
The Great Danes (22-9) defeated Binghamton 58-50, at the University of Hartford's Chase Arena, on Sunday, to punch a spot in the title game. It will be the first time UAlbany has ever played in the championship game, in program history.
UAlbany will host No. 5 seed University of Maryland-Baltimore County (18-14), which upset No. 1 Boston University, earlier on Sunday. The America East championship game will be played at SEFCU Arena, on Saturday, March 10, at 8 p.m.
Junior Ebone Henry led the way for the Great Danes, scoring a game-high 19 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Linsey Lowrie chipped in 11 points for UAlbany.
Coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson is now 38-23 in two seasons as the Great Danes head coach.
Labels: America East, Binghamton, College Basketball, Ebone Henry, Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, Lindsey Lowrie, UAlbany
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I didn't see you at either game in Hartford yesterday. Hope you are OK and have no issues keeping you from Saturdays game
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