Women’s Basketball Limits Bridgeport to 20 Percent Shooting in 71-38 Victory
The Southern New Hampshire University women's basketball team secured a decisive 71-38 victory over the University of Bridgeport on November 30, 2025. Senior Meghan Gordon led the scoring with 15 points, contributing significantly to the win. SNHU held Bridgeport to just 20.3% shooting, dominating key stretches of the game, particularly in the second and third quarters, where they maintained a strong lead. The Penmen improved their record to 2-2, while Bridgeport also stands at 2-2.
By the Numbers- SNHU outscored Bridgeport 47-21 in the second and third quarters combined.
- The Purple Knights shot only 20.3% from the field (15-74), with just 14.3% (5-35) from three-point range.
- SNHU has now won the last eight meetings against Bridgeport and 14 of the last 16 matchups.
- Bridgeport went on a scoring drought of 7:49, spanning from the end of the third quarter into the fourth quarter.
The Penmen will continue their season with a game against Queens (N.Y.) College on December 10, marking the start of a five-game road stretch. They will return to home court on January 4, 2026, to face American International College.
Bottom LineSNHU's strong defensive performance and ability to capitalize on scoring runs were key to their victory over Bridgeport, highlighting their momentum as they head into a challenging road schedule.
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