University of Massachusets Athletics

Sunday, February 10
Amherst, Mass.
2 p.m.

University of Massachusetts

vs

Rhode Island

UMass Play4Kay Huddle
Photo by: Thom Kendall - UMass Athletics

Massachusetts Hosts Rhode Island Sunday in Play4Kay Game

February 09, 2019 | Women's Basketball

Minutewomen will wear pink uniforms and host in-game presentations in support of fight against cancer

University of Massachusetts Women's Basketball Game Notes & Information
Game 24 Rhode Island (7-15, 2-8 Atlantic 10) at Massachusetts (12-11, 4-5 Atlantic 10)
Date // Time Sunday, Feb. 10 // 2 p.m.
Location Amherst, Mass. // Mullins Center
Stream ESPN+
Live Statistics SIDEARM Stats
Game Notes Massachusetts (available shortly) // Rhode Island
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About Play4Kay
The Play4Kay initiative was established in 2007 in conjunction with the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, with a core mission of providing research and cures focused on women's cancers. Both are named after legendary North Carolina State head coach Kay Yow, who passed away in 2009 after a 22-year battle with breast cancer.
 
The Minutewomen will wear special pink uniforms to honor the legacy of Coach Yow and fans are encouraged to wear pink to the game. In addition, special video presentations will take place before the contest and in-game.
 
To learn more about Play4Kay and to donate to the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, visit KayYow.com.
 
Senior Day and Alumnae Weekend Approaching
A host of special events are planned for the weekend of Feb. 15-16 as the Minutewomen welcome Davidson to the Mullins Center for Senior Day and Alumnae Weekend. As part of Senior Day, the program will hold a pregame ceremony recognizing seniors Jessica George, Genesis Rivera and Mackenzie Sullivan as well as student managers Yvonne Chen and Annie Zampitella.
 
All former Minutewomen, their families and friends of the program are encouraged to return to Amherst for Alumnae Weekend, which includes a social on Friday, Feb. 15 as well as a postgame reception on Sat., Jan. 16 in the John Francis Kennedy Champions Center. For additional information, click here.
 
Recap in a Minute
A thrilling 69-66 victory over Atlantic 10 preseason favorite Duquesne was the result in part of a third quarter burst by the Minutewomen on Thurs., Feb. 7. Junior Hailey Leidel had her fifth career double-double (16 points, 10 rebounds), while as a team the Minutewomen had 21 offensive rebounds and just 12 turnovers, including none in the third quarter. UMass exploded for 29 third quarter points in the third and built a double-digit lead on the strength of a 14-3 run late in the stanza.
 
Sharp-Shooting Squad
Massachusetts enters Sunday's game as the second-best shooting team in the Atlantic 10 with a field goal percentage of 40.4, while also holding the top three-point mark (34.3 percent) in the league. The latter ranks No. 66 nationally with Oregon atop the Division I ranks.
 
Good Things Come in Threes
With two makes from downtown vs. Duquesne on Feb. 7, Hailey Leidel now has put down 210 three-pointers in her UMass career, setting a new program record in that category. Former Minutewoman Katie Nelson previously held the mark with 191 makes from 2001-06.
 
Averaging 15 points throughout her time in Amherst, Leidel is 11th on the all-time scoring list at UMass with 1,241 career points. She needs 50 points to pass Jasmine Watson (2009-13) for 10th at UMass while Crystal Carroll (1993-97) sits in ninth place with 1,405 points.
 
Climbing to the Top
Now a senior, fans have watched Jessica George grow tremendously during her time at Massachusetts. After seeing just 13 games as a freshman in 2015-16, George has settled into the starting five and taken on a leadership role as a co-captain with Leidel. She is frequently on the floor for over 30 minutes per game and has scored double figures in six of her last seven contests. In the La Salle win on Jan. 13, the Maryland native also contributed five assists, two short of a career-high.
 
Massachusetts is 5-1 this season when George puts down more than 12 points.
 
From South Hadley to Scholarship
Senior Mackenzie Sullivan was awarded a full scholarship during a team meeting held on Sat., Jan. 12. Sullivan, a native of nearby South Hadley, Massachusetts, initially walked on to the Minutewomen squad in Sept. 2018.
 
"Mackenzie earned that scholarship because she comes to practice every single day and is exactly what we want to coach here at the University of Massachusetts," said head coach Tory Verdi. "She's an unbelievable teammate, she's coachable and she brings it each and every day. Mackenzie is relied upon and is well-deserving of her scholarship."
 
Starting Fresh
Massachusetts' win over Saint Louis win on Jan. 6 snapped the team's nine-game losing streak against the Billikens dating back to Jan. 19, 2011. It also marked the first time since 2012-13 that the Minutewomen opened up the Atlantic 10 schedule on the winning end.
 
Welcome to the Show
Freshman Asia McCoy enjoyed a breakout game despite a losing effort at Northeastern on Sun., Dec. 2 with her first career double-double (12 points, 12 rebounds). The Lawrenceville, Georgia native has made nine starts on the season and shot 5-of-9 en route to a 14-point showing against Saint Louis on Jan. 6.
 
McCoy highlights a trio of impact freshmen along with Jessica Nelson and Destiney Philoxy, in addition to redshirt freshman Anil Soysal.
 
George Collects Atlantic 10 Weekly Honor
Jessica George was tabbed a co-recipient of the Atlantic 10's Player of the Week award on Mon., Dec. 31. She was key in UMass' Sat., Dec. 29 victory at Marist, a 70-55 decision to conclude the non-conference schedule. The native of Waldorf, Maryland put down a game-high and career-high 22 points on 7-of-14 shooting, including a 6-of-8 showing from three-point land. George added three rebounds plus one steal and one assist and did not have a single turnover in her 38 minutes played.
 
'90s on 9
Helped in part by a 55.9 percent (38-of-68) showing from the field and 53.3 percent (8-of-15) clip from three-point land, UMass never trailed and picked up a convincing 90-61 win over Brown on Sat., Nov. 24. The last time the Minutewomen put up at least 90 points against a Division I foe was on Jan. 22, 2008 in the squad's non-conference finale, a 91-57 rout of Yale in Amherst at the Mullins Center.
 
Aye Aye, Captain
Senior Jessica George and junior Hailey Leidel will guide the Minutewomen this season as captains.
 

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