Binghamton Women’s Basketball Advances to AE Semifinals with Bowman’s 24-Point Win Over Bryant
Binghamton's women's basketball team defeated Bryant 56-51 in the America East quarterfinals, led by graduate student Denai Bowman's 24 points, advancing to the semifinals for the first time since 2020.
The Big PictureBinghamton's victory marks a significant milestone in their conference playoffs journey, overcoming a higher-seeded team and securing a spot in the semifinals.
By the Numbers- Denai Bowman scored 24 points, hitting 10 out of 11 free throws.
- Bowman's career points total now stands at 1,516, ranking fifth all-time in Binghamton's program history.
- Binghamton shot 33% from the field but excelled at the free-throw line with an 81% success rate.
- The team recorded 10 steals and 22 points off turnovers in the game.
- Binghamton's win against Bryant is their first in the conference tournament after losing both regular-season games to the Bulldogs.
- The team's strong defensive performance, improved rebounding, and teamwork were highlighted as key factors in the victory.
Binghamton will face top-seeded Maine in the conference semifinals, looking to continue their playoff success and potentially avenge previous tournament losses to the Black Bears.
Bottom LineBinghamton's women's basketball team secures a historic win, led by Denai Bowman's standout performance, setting the stage for an exciting semifinal matchup against Maine with a chance to rewrite previous tournament history.
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