EASTON, MASS. - The Bryant University women's basketball team plays the second game of their five-game road trip, with a short drive to Easton, Massachusetts, to face Stonehill on Saturday.
The Particulars
Opponent: Stonehill
Location: Easton, Mass. | Merkert Gymnasium
Date and Time: Saturday, November 22Â - 6:00Â PM
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Game Notes: Bryant | Stonehill
THEÂ SERIES
- This is the 23rd match-up between Stonehill and Bryant, with the SkyHawks leading the all-time series 13-9.
- The Bulldogs have won the last two matchups by an average of 11 points and are 5-6 all-time in Easton.
WHAT TO KNOW
- The Bulldogs are off to a 5-0 start, which is the best start in DI program history. The Black and Gold are one win away from tying the best start in program history, when Bryant started 6-0 in 1984.
- The Black and Gold are outscoring teams 213-119 in the second half (18.8 ppg) and 111-53 in the fourth quarter for an average margin of 11.6 ppg.
- Nia Scott etched herself into history, becoming the fourth player in DI program history to record 25+ points and 18+ rebounds in a game. She is also the third player in the country to post these stats. This was her third double-double of the season, and her mark of 25 points and 18 boards were both career-highs.
- Bryant scored 50 points in the second half against the Warriors for the first time this season. The last time the Bulldogs scored 50 in a half was in 2022 against Fisher. The Black and Gold also shot 50% from the field, the third time this season they have reached that mark, and the second in a row.
- Mimi Rubino tied her career-high of 19 points on Wednesday and now has four games this year of double-figures.
- The Bulldogs had a season-high 13 steals versus Merrimack; this is the second consecutive game the team has posted 10+ steals. Mia Mancini and Rubino led the way with four each, and Martina Boba had two. Boba has posted a steal in every game this year and now has 52 career games with at least one steal.
 SCOUTING THE SKYKAWKS
- Stonehill heads into Saturday with a 2-2 record after falling to Maine in their most recent game, 79-53.
- Reese Roggenbunk leads the way, averaging 11.3 ppg, with Brooke Paquette not far behind at 10.8 ppg.
- Â Roggenbunk leads the conference in total rebounds with 40.