Niagara women's basketball team's season ended in the WNIT second round with a 69-63 loss to the Vermont Catamounts after a competitive game.

By the Numbers
  • Angel Parker scored a game-high 22 points in her final game for Niagara.
  • Glover grabbed 10 rebounds against Vermont, marking her fifth consecutive game with 10+ rebounds.
State of Play
  • Niagara concludes the season with a 21-14 record, their most wins since the 2002-03 season.
  • The team achieved their first NCAA Division I era postseason win in the WNIT First Round.
  • Niagara led in forced turnovers per game, averaging 27.5, and in steals per game with 15.1, both ranking high nationally.
Bottom Line

Niagara women's basketball season ended in a tough loss, but the team showed significant achievements including a standout performance by Angel Parker and leading national statistics in forced turnovers and steals per game.