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Wright State University’s offensive prowess carried the team to a resounding 93-64 victory over Hofstra University on Friday, Nov. 23, as part of the opening day of the Challenge in Music City. The game is the first of three for both teams in the neutral-site tournament held in Nashville, Tennessee.
Hofstra women’s basketball (2-2) bounced back from a 77-49 loss at Stony Brook Tuesday, Nov. 13, with a 67-59 victory over St. Bonaventure University (2-2) in Allegany, New York Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17.
Stony Brook University won their home-opener 77-49 over Hofstra women’s basketball on Tuesday night, Nov. 13. The Seawolves’ first win of the year comes off their loss to Rutgers University in their season-opener, giving the team a 1-1 record. Hofstra drops to 1-2 and have now lost two-straight.
The Hofstra women’s basketball team came up just short in Friday night’s home opener, falling 65-63 to Columbia University. Senior Sica Cuzic led the team with 18 points and 14 rebounds on the night – both career highs.
The Hofstra women’s basketball team kicked off their 2018-2019 season by blowing out Iona College 74-49 Tuesday evening, Nov. 6, at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex.
Ranked No. 9 in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) preseason poll, the Hofstra women’s basketball team knows it has something to prove. Coming off an 11-19 season in which the Pride qualified for the CAA Tournament and fell in the opening round against No. 10 College of Charleston, they now look to a healthy lineup to open up 2018-19 with a fresh start.
The season ended on Wednesday for the Hofstra Pride women’s basketball as they fell to the College of Charleston Cougars 88-72 in the first round of the CAA Tournament in Philadelphia.
Everybody loves an underdog.In sports, and in March especially, people always seem to gravitate towards those scrappy longshot teams who defy impossible odds and pull off remarkable feats.
In Hofstra’s last game before the CAA tournament, the Pride women’s basketball team fell to the Northeastern Huskies 58-54 Saturday in Boston.
After falling by five points against Northeastern University on Friday, the Hofstra women’s basketball team got handed its second consecutive loss by the Elon University Phoenix on Sunday afternoon.
The seven-game losing streak comes to an end as the Hofstra women’s basketball defends its home court in strong fashion, beating Towson 83-72 on Sunday afternoon.
Despite a spirited surge in the final quarter to turn a 21-point deficit into just a two-possession game, the Hofstra women’s basketball team couldn’t complete what would have been a monumental comeback, falling to Elon University 72-65 at the Mack Sports Complex on Friday night.
The Hofstra women’s basketball team dropped its sixth consecutive game on Sunday afternoon in a 61-41 loss against the University of Delaware Blue Hens at the Bob Carpenter Center. The Pride drop to 10-14 and 4-9 in CAA play on the season.
Lauren ‘Boogie’ Brozoski dropped a career-high 29 points, but it wasn’t enough as the Hofstra women’s basketball team fell to the Towson Tigers 73-72 Friday night in Maryland.
A nine-point fourth quarter proved fatal for the Hofstra women’s basketball team Sunday afternoon, falling to UNC-Wilmington 59-55 at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex.
With the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) schedule just about halfway over, and with the Hofstra women’s basketball team gearing up for the final stretch toward the conference tournament in March, it’s clear that there are still plenty of obstacles in the way of the Pride as they look to make a play for the program’s first-ever CAA championship.