University of Massachusets Athletics

Women's Basketball Concludes Non-Conference Play Against Kennedy Cup Rivals
December 19, 2024 | Women's Basketball
University of Massachusetts Women's Basketball Notes & Information | |
Matchup | Massachusetts at UMass Lowell |
Date |Â Time | Dec. 20Â | 1:00 p.m. ET |
Location | Costello Athletic Center | Lowell, Mass. |
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@umasswbb | |
UMass Women's Basketball |
AMHERST, Mass. –  The University of Massachusetts women's basketball program (4-6, 0-0 A-10) is set to face UMass Lowell (2-9, 0-0 America East) on Wednesday, Dec. 20 in Lowell, Mass. Tip-off is scheduled for 1:00 p.m, action will be streamed live on ESPN+, with links and live updates available at umassathletics.com or @UMassWBB on X (Twitter).Â
THE MATCHUP
- Massachusetts and UMass Lowell are set to play in their fifth matchup, dating back to the 2013-2014 season.Â
- The Minutewomen have dominated the series, winning all four previous matches. Â
- Massachusetts will aim to extend its undefeated streak against the River Hawks in their upcoming matchup. The most recent meeting was during the 2022-23 season, with the Minutewomen securing a 90-46 victory at the Mullins Center. Â
- The Minutewomen battled hard but fell to Boston College in 57-62 road loss. Freshman point guard Yahmani McKayle led the team in scoring 14 points, adding three rebounds and two assists to her stat line.Â
- Junior forward Megan Olbrys contributed 11 points and nine rebounds while senior guard Allie Palmieri added seven points, four rebounds, and two assists.Â
- Despite a strong effort, the Minutewomen were unable to close the gap in the final minutes. Â
- Freshman point guard Yahmani McKayle had a career-high 21 points, 7 assists, and 4 steals in UMass's first win of the season on Nov. 10 vs. CCSU
- The Queens, N.Y. native followed up with 17 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds in to help UMass secure a 76-53 win over Monmouth
- McKayle is averaging 13.1 points, 3.0 assists, and 1.6 steals per game on the season, earning A-10 rookie of the week on December 9th.Â
NEW FACES IN NEW PLACES
- The Minutewomen welcome seven newcomers, three of which enter as transfers.Â
- Massachusetts brings freshmen Taylor Derkack (Colonia, N.J.), Yahmani McKayle (Queens, N.Y.), Kasey Bretones(Linwood, N.J.), and Jess Ross (Eastham, Mass.) into the mix for the 2024-25 season.Â
- Lipscomb transfer Aleah Sorrentino arrives to Amherst off a 12.3 points per game season, adding 6.4 rebounds in 26.8 minutes. The redshirt senior spent a year at Ole Miss prior to her two-year stint at Lipscomb.Â
- Megan Olbrys spent her last two seasons at Villanova, averaging 1.3 points and 1.3 rebounds in 7.2 minutes of action.Â
- Drexel transfer Momo LaClair is coming off a 2024 CAA Championship run as a key member of the rotation. LaClair played 17.8 minutes a game, adding 3.2 points and 1.5 assists per game.Â
KULESZA ON THE RISE
- Senior Stefanie Kulesza is coming off one of the most-improved seasons in the Atlantic 10 last year, averaging career-bests in points (11.2), rebounds (7.1), field goal percentage (46.9), and minutes per game (31.4). Â
- Kulesza posted six double-doubles during the 2023-24 campaign, including a career-high game against No. 23 Washington State (20pts, 11reb).Â
- The Wilmington, Del. native led the Minutewomen in total field goals made, rebounds, steals, blocks, and minutes during the 2023-24 campaign. Kulesza also ranked second on the team in total points and three pointers made.Â
SET FOR SUCCESS
- Allie Palmieri and Chinenye Odenigbo are primed to have a strong 2024-25 campaign for the Minutewomen. Â
- Palmieri redshirted in the 2023-24 campaign after a season at Seton Hall and two years at Boston College. Â
- Odenigbo put together 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds in her freshman season, missing nine games due to injury. Â
- With the guard-post duo fully healthy and eligible to play, the Maroon and White look for them to be large contributors.Â
YEAR TWO UNDER COACH LEFLAR
- Massachusetts women's basketball enters its second season under Head Coach Mike Leflar in 2024-25 after his tenure as Associate Head Coach (2021-23) and Assistant Coach (2018-21) with the MinutewomenÂ
- Leflar has been an integral part of building the most successful era in Massachusetts women's basketball, helping the program to its first regular-season Atlantic 10 championship this past season after the program earned its first Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship in 2021-22, while adding an NCAA Tournament berth in 2022 to go along with WNIT appearances in 2021 and 2023Â
- Leflar most recently worked closely with the Minutewomen forwards, including 2023 Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year, Sam Breen. Under Leflar's guidance, Breen developed into one of the most decorated players in program history and earned back-to-back Atlantic 10 Player of the Year honors in 2022 and 2023Â
UP NEXT
- The Minutewomen come back to the Mullins Center to play Fordham in their next game on Sunday, Dec. 29. Tipoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.Â
- The game will be broadcasted on ESPN+ with links and live updates available at umassathletics.com or @UMassWBB on X (Twitter).Â
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