University of Massachusets Athletics

UMass/Siena Post-Game Notes

December 12, 2004 | Women's Basketball

Dec. 12, 2004

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• With the win, UMass evens the all-time series with Siena at two apiece.

• Tamara Tatham posted her second career double-double Sunday at Siena.

• She had a career-high 21 points and tied a career-high with 11 rebounds.

• With six, UMass has matched all of last year's win total.

• UMass is on a five-game winning streak for the first time since 2002-03. In that season, the Minutewomen reeled off six games in a row from Dec. 1-14, 2002. They defeated Toledo, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Villanova and Northeastern.

• The Minutewomen are 4-0 on the road for the first time since the 1979-80 season. They began that season with victories on the road against Harvard, Rhode Island, Central Connecticut and William Patterson. In its fifth road contest, Massachusetts fell at Queens College. The 1977-78 team began the year with six straight road wins. The 1976-77 team was a perfect 8-0 on the road.

• The Minutewomen have held the last three opponents to under 30-percent field goal shooting for three straight games. Toledo was .299 (20-67), Hofstra was .286 (18-63) and Siena was .237 (14-59).

• One UMass player has gotten a double double for the past four games. Brooke Campbell had one against Syracuse, Toledo and Hofstra and then Tamara Tatham added one against Siena.

• UMass has blocked 20 shots in the last three games. Kate Mills and Patrycja Gulak have seven apiece in the last three games.

• With 10 points against the Saints, Pam Rosanio has now reached double-figures in seven of her nine career games.

• Rosanio also set a new career-high at Siena with six rebounds.

• Kate Mills had a career-high five rebounds at Siena.

• Brooke Campbell tied a career-high with five assists against the Saints.

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