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First Road Trip Sends Minutewomen to Towson
November 09, 2018 | Women's Basketball
Massachusetts meets Tigers at SECU Arena for Sunday’s contest
| University of Massachusetts Women's Basketball Game Notes & Information | |
| Game 2 | Massachusetts (1-0) at Towson (0-1) |
| Date // Time | Sunday, Nov. 11 // 2 p.m. |
| Location | Towson, Md. // SECU Arena |
| Game Notes | Massachusetts // Towson |
| Watch | Stretch Internet |
| Live Statistics | StatBroadcast |
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| Tickets | Towson Athletics Ticket Office |
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Recap in a Minute
Massachusetts started the campaign on a high note on Tues., Nov. 6, claiming a 78-61 victory over Sacred Heart at the Mullins Center. Sophomore Bre Hampton-Bey had a team-high 19 points, while freshman Destiney Philoxy (16), junior Hailey Leidel (13) and redshirt freshman Anil Soysal (11) logged double-figure scoring performances. Senior Jessica George had a game-high and career-high seven assists in the win while Hampton-Bey had five dimes. On the glass, Hampton-Bey and Leidel each came down with seven rebounds while George grabbed six boards, all at the defensive end.
Leidel Earns Preseason All-Conference Honors
One of the top three-point shooters in UMass history, junior Hailey Leidel was named to the Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Conference Second Team on Oct. 23. The native of Brownstown, Michigan was atop the Minutewomen in scoring in 2017-18, continuing to lead an on-court resurgence within the program. She started all but one of 30 games, averaging 15.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per contest.
Just 61 games into her career, Leidel has amassed 943 points and is on the verge of becoming the 20th member of the program's 1,000-point club. As a sophomore in 2017-18 she buried 83 three-point field goals, setting a UMass record and surpassing the previous mark of 78 first set by Cerie Mosgrove in 2010-11.
Verdi Approaching 100 Career Wins
Massachusetts head coach Tory Verdi logged his 99th career victory at the collegiate level in the 2018-19 regular season opener against Sacred Heart (Nov. 6). Prior to arriving in the Pioneer Valley ahead of the 2016-17 campaign, Verdi earned 72 triumphs at the helm of Eastern Michigan (2012-16) and three as interim head coach at Columbia (2004-05).
Introducing...the Fantastic Five
The Minutewomen have welcomed five freshmen to Amherst in 2018-19, with the group collectively regarded by multiple outside groups as one of the top incoming classes in UMass history. Alexa Kellner (Stamford, Conn.), Madison Lowery (Virginia Beach, Va.), Asia McCoy (Lawrenceville, Ga.), Jessica Nelson (Buford, Ga.) and Destiney Philoxy (Queens, N.Y.) compose the class, which was ranked No. 57 nationally by Blue Star Basketball and No. 62 in the country by PASS.
Let's Get to the Point
Bre Hampton-Bey is expected to continue her role as a catalyst for the Minutewomen in 2018-19. The sophomore point guard had a freshman season to remember last year, starting all but three games and setting the UMass freshman record for steals (64) while putting down 11.2 points per night. She capped her first season in Amherst earning a spot on the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team.
Arguably Hampton-Bey's breakout game to date came on Jan. 21, 2018 in a 79-75 win over VCU. On that day, the Toledo, Ohio native had 31 points and nine assists, the former marking the most points in a game by a UMass freshman since Melissa Gurile drained 34 at Northeastern on Dec. 1, 1992.
Aye Aye, Captain
Senior Jessica George and junior Hailey Leidel will guide the Minutewomen this season as captains.
Mike Leflar Named UMass Assistant Coach
Head coach Tory Verdi announced on May 30 that Mike Leflar has joined the program in an assistant coach capacity. No stranger to the Commonwealth, Leflar made the trek to Western Massachusetts following three seasons at Northeastern University in Boston.
In his final year with the Huskies, NU won 16 games including a program-record 11 victories in the CAA, capping the season with a trip to the WBI Tournament. That marked the program's first postseason appearance since 1999.
Next Up
UMass has seven days to prepare for its next matchup, a Sat., Nov. 17 home game against Central Connecticut which is scheduled for 2 p.m. at the Mullins Center.
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