Yesterday, I broke down the America East men's championship game between the UAlbany Great Danes and Vermont Catamounts. Now it's time to take a look at the women's title game between the Great Danes and Hartford Hawks.
UAlbany women's basketball clinched the America East regular season championship on Wednesday night with a 55-46 win over New Hampshire, due largely to the efforts of sophomore center Megan Craig.
After a bus accident last night involving Maine's women's basketball team, the team's scheduled America East conference game tonight against Boston University has been postponed.
The accident was a result of the team's bus driver, who was not identified, suffering from some sort of medical condition and passing out, according to Athletic Director Steve Abbott, resulting in the bus crossing the med
Near disaster was avoided Tuesday night when a bus carrying the Womens Maine University Black Bears to a game against Boston University crashed 30 miles outside Boston. The reason for the accident is being investigated however it is thought that the bus driver suffered some sort of medical issue...
Last night at SEFCU Arena may have been the last meeting between the UAlbany Great Danes and Boston University Terriers in not just women's basketball, but in basketball at all, with the driver's seat in the America East standings on the line...
There are a ton of teams that call the Albany area home, with many of which seeing success in their immediate pasts. However, there is no debate as to which team is Albany's best, and it's one that is being ignored to near-criminal levels by the area as a whole.
One day after we crowned the men's NCAA champion, we now have one on the women's side. The Baylor Lady Bears beat Notre Dame, and complete a 40-0 season.
The women of Notre Dame proved that they could beat UConn when it mattered, and Baylor easily moved past Stanford to set up a big championship game Tuesday night.
As the UConn women's basketball team gets ready to break the UCLA men's record of 88 straight wins, I thought to myself - can a men's team finish with an undefeated record?