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Wednesday Night Visit To Richmond Ahead For Minutewomen
February 19, 2018 | Women's Basketball
UMass faces Spiders in final regular season road tilt before Atlantic 10 Championship
| University of Massachusetts Women's Basketball Game Notes | |
| Game 28 | Massachusetts (12-15 overall, 4-10 Atlantic 10) at Richmond (12-15 overall, 7-7 Atlantic 10) |
| Date | Time | Wednesday, Feb. 21 | 7 p.m. |
| Location | Robins Center; Richmond, Va. |
| Series History | Richmond leads, 19-2. Last meeting: Richmond 51, Massachusetts 39; Jan. 31, 2017 |
| Game Notes | Massachusetts | Richmond (available shortly) |
| Live Statistics | Stat Broadcast |
| Listen | 91.1 FM WMUA | WMUA Online |
| Tickets | (877) SPIDER-1 | Richmond Athletics Ticket Office |
| Watch | Atlantic 10 Digital Network |
| @UMassWBB | @UMassAthletics | @CoachVerdiUMass | |
| UMass Women's Basketball | UMass Athletics | |
The Opening Tip
Coming off of a thrilling victory over Davidson on Sat., Feb. 17, University of Massachusetts women's basketball hits the road one final time during the regular season for a Wed., Feb. 21 contest at Richmond. Opening tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Robins Center in Richmond, Virginia.
In addition to live coverage on the Atlantic 10 Digital Network, fans can listen to the game on 91.1 FM WMUA, the flagship home of UMass women's basketball. Alex Levitt and Liam Curran will be behind the microphones.
Set Your Alarms and Tune Your Radio
Every Friday at 11 a.m., fans can tune to 91.1 FM WMUA and hear about the week that was for the Minutewomen on the UMass Women's Basketball Show. Head coach Tory Verdi along with selected guests will visit with Mike Knittle, Alex Levitt and other hosts to discuss the latest happenings around the team and look ahead to upcoming matchups.
Fans outside of the WMUA listening area can listen to the show free of charge online at WMUA.org.
Recap In A Minute
UMass held off a late push by Davidson on Sat., Feb. 17, taking a 70-68 victory from the Wildcats at the Mullins Center. Maggie Mulligan posted her second consecutive double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds, while Hailey Leidel put down 20 points to lead all scorers. Leah McDerment had eight assists, just one dime short of the senior's single game season-high (9).
The game-winning basket was set up with just over one minute remaining in regulation. After a stretch where both sides ran into difficulty holding on to the basketball, Bre Hampton-Bey found Mulligan in the post with a perfectly-timed pass for a layup with 1:06 on the clock.
All Truth, No Lies
After tying the UMass single-season record for made three-point baskets (78) in 2016-17, sophomore Hailey Leidel is just one triple short of matching that mark with two games remaining. Leidel's 77 makes are atop the Atlantic 10 and would hypothetically lead 14 other Division I conferences, including the Big 12 and SEC.
She continues to pace the Minutewomen offensively with a team-high 15.7 points per game which is 10th in the A-10. In addition, she is on pace to surpass Katie Nelson (2001-06) for the highest number of made 3-pointers at UMass. Leidel has drained 155 baskets from downtown in less than two seasons, while Nelson put down 191 in her career.
Verdi Approaching 100 Career Wins
Massachusetts head coach Tory Verdi logged his 96th career victory at the collegiate level in the win over Davidson on Feb. 17. Prior to arriving at UMass 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).
Climbing The Record Book
Senior Leah McDerment is leaving a mark in the UMass record book as her time with the Maroon and White winds down. The native of Stockport, England has earned time in 117 games during her career, just two short of tying former Minutewoman Kim Benton (1996-2000) for the all-time program record. McDerment can match that figure if she appears in both remaining regular season contests.
Take It Away!
Massachusetts now has logged 221 steals on the season, averaging 8.2 per game, both of which are among the top three in the Atlantic 10. Individually, freshman Bre Hampton-Bey boasts 2.23 takeaways per game which is third in the conference and eighth nationally among rookies.
Hi, How May We Assist You Today?
UMass has dished out a total of 396 assists this season, the fourth-best figure in the A-10 and No. 85 among the Division I ranks. Breaking that down to a per-game figure, the Minutewomen are averaging 14.7 dimes. Saint Louis leads the conference in both the total (453) and per game (16.8) areas.
Nah, Nah, Nah...Not In My House
With two blocks against Davidson on Sat., Feb. 17, Maggie Mulligan has now registered a total of 62 on the season, a career-high that also ranks third all-time at Massachusetts for one campaign. Former Minutewoman Kate Mills holds both the top (68, 2007-08) and second (64, 2006-07) positions in the UMass record book.
Hampton-Bey Collects A-10 Recognition
After averaging 19 points, nine rebounds and six assists at Saint Louis (Jan. 18) and against VCU (Jan. 21), Bre Hampton-Bey was named the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week on Mon., Jan. 22. The Toledo, Ohio native was clutch for UMass down the stretch as the Minutewomen entered the bonus with over six minutes left. In the stretch that followed, Hampton-Bey seven of nine free throws. Her 31 points against VCU were the most by a UMass rookie since Melissa Gurile drained 34 at Northeastern on Dec. 1, 1992. Earlier in the week at Saint Louis (Jan. 18), she dropped seven points and grabbed a career-best 13 rebounds.
I Palumbo, You Palumbo, He She Me...Palumbo
Maggie Mulligan's 22 rebounds on Sun., Dec. 31 at Duquesne were the most ever recorded by any Dukes opponent in a single game as well as the top figure in a contest played at the Palumbo Center, which opened in 1988. Both previous marks (21) were held by former Minutewoman Jennifer Butler and recorded in a game played on Jan. 17, 2002.
Pair of Incoming Freshmen Tabbed McDonald's All-American Nominees
Incoming UMass freshmen Alexa Kellner and Destiny Philoxy were named McDonald's All-American Game nominees on Wed., Jan. 10. Although Kellner and Philoxy did not make the final rosters for the March 28 contest, the showcase is widely regarded as one of the best in the United States, nominating the nation's top high school players.
Both Kellner and Philoxy submitted National Letters of Intent in November 2017 as early signees and will officially join UMass beginning in 2018-19.
Money! ¡Dinero!
Genesis Rivera went a perfect 6-of-6 from downtown in the first quarter on Sat., Dec. 2 against Mississippi Valley State, a feat not previously accomplished at UMass. Of all players across the Atlantic 10, none prior to Rivera have hit six in a single quarter this season. The previous top conference mark in 2017-18 was held by La Salle's Amy Griffin, who went 5-of-5 in the third period against Lafayette on Fri., Nov. 10.
Record-Breaking Effort
A number of single-game UMass records were broken on Thurs., Dec. 7 against Fisher College, notably Hailey Leidel's 10-of-10 performance from three-point land, surpassing the previous top figure of seven triples made. That clip also tied the NCAA Division I single-game record for consecutive makes from beyond the arc.
In addition, the Minutewomen set new team highs in three-pointers made (17), points in a quarter (39, 1st), points in a half (70, 1st), total points (121), assists (34), and largest margin of victory (83).
Over The Century Mark
UMass has surpassed 100-points twice this season, eclipsing that figure against Maine-Fort Kent on Nov. 10 (111-45) and Fisher on Dec. 7 (121-38). In recording that triumph over UMFK, the Minutewomen crossed the century mark for the first time since Dec. 13, 1980 when the squad defeated Vermont, 105-74.
UMass Adds Five During Early Signing Period
University of Massachusetts women's basketball and head coach Tory Verdi welcomed five new members to the program on Mon., Nov. 13, as Alexa Kellner (Stamford, Connecticut), Madison Lowery (Virginia Beach, Virginia), Asia McCoy (Lawrenceville, Georgia), Jessica Nelson (Buford, Georgia) and Destiny Philoxy (Queens, New York) signed their respective National Letters of Intent. Regarded as one of the highest-caliber classes in program history, the group was ranked No. 57 nationally by Blue Star Basketball as well as No. 62 in the country by PASS.
Welcome To The Show!
UMass welcomes seven newcomers in 2017-18 in Alexia Allesch (Basking Ridge, New Jersey), Autumn Giles (Fort Myers, Florida), Bre Hampton-Bey (Toledo, Ohio), Paige McCormick (Ogdensburg, New York), Vashnie Perry (Nashville, Tennessee), Genesis Rivera (Caracas, Venezuela) and Anil Soysal (Istanbul, Turkey).
Candice Finley Joins UMass As Assistant Coach
University of Massachusetts women's basketball head coach Tory Verdi announced in May 2017 the addition of Candice Finley as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. The addition of Finley reunited the duo after they worked together for four years at Eastern Michigan. The native of Detroit earned a bachelor's degree from Eastern Kentucky in 2002, then played professionally in Luxembourg for a season.
Next Up
UMass wraps up the regular season on Sat., Feb. 24 with a noon matchup against Rhode Island at the Mullins Center. The Minutewomen will recognize the senior duo of Leah McDerment and Maggie Mulligan as well as welcome back UMass alumnae.
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