Vermont women's basketball secured a 61-52 victory over Binghamton, improving their overall record to 21-6 and their America East conference record to 10-2. Keira Hanson made history by becoming the 27th Catamount to score over 1,000 career points. Following the game, Coach Alisa Kresge praised the team's resilience and growing confidence throughout the season.

By the Numbers
  • Vermont shot 43.1% (22-of-51) from the field; Binghamton shot 38.0% (19-of-50).
  • Hanson led with 21 points, shooting 50.0% from the field and 40.0% from three-point range.
State of Play
  • Vermont has won 10 of their last 12 games and is currently tied for first in the America East conference.
  • Hanson’s milestone highlights the depth of talent on the Vermont roster as they prepare for upcoming challenges.
What's Next

Vermont will face Bryant on February 14 in Smithfield, RI, with hopes of continuing their strong momentum as they enter the final stretch of the season.

Bottom Line

This win underscores Vermont's competitive edge in the America East, with a standout performance from Hanson and solid contributions from teammates, suggesting a promising path toward postseason play.