The Massachusetts women’s basketball team fell short on Saturday, losing 59-55 to George Washington University. This game marks the 15th consecutive loss for the Minutewomen (3-26, 1-16 Atlantic 10) who gave their best attempt to capture their first road win of the season. “I was really pleased with our effort, pleased with how we played.
The Massachusetts women’s basketball team fell to the University of Rhode Island 86-64 in the second matchup this season between the two squads. Coming off a three-game losing streak, the Rams (16-11, 8-6 Atlantic 10) played a full 40 minutes of fast competitive basketball, handing the Minutewomen (3-23, 1-13 A-10) their 12th consecutive loss. The.
A strong second quarter for the Duquesne Dukes made all the difference against the Massachusetts women’s basketball team. The Dukes (14-9, 9-3 Atlantic 10) fast paced gameplay and ability to score consistently powered them to a win over the Minutewomen (3-21, 1-11 A-10) 79-62 on Wednesday night, handing UMass its 10th loss in a row..
While just a moral victory, the Massachusetts women’s basketball team gave one of its best performances of the season against Saint Joseph’s, the top team in the Atlantic 10. UMass (3-20, 1-10 A-10) dropped its ninth straight game, losing 77-67, but its loss on Saturday was not due to the fault of its offensive effort,.
The third quarter proved to make all the difference for the Davidson Wildcats on Wednesday night. With the Massachusetts women’s basketball trailing by nine going into halftime, the Wildcats (14-5, 4-4 Atlantic 10) picked up the pace during the second half of play, going on to catch a conference win over UMass (3-17, 1-7 A-10).