
Boston University Terriers

New Hampshire Wildcats
Preview
LEE, N.H. (Interstat) — Two men’s college basketball teams seeking momentum will meet Saturday when the Boston University Terriers visit the New Hampshire Wildcats at Lundholm Gym. Boston University (4-5) enters off a dominant 104-57 win over VTSU-Johnson on Wednesday. The Terriers’ offense, which had been held under 70 points in four of their five losses, found a rhythm. Andrew Bhesania led the way with 23 points in 25 minutes. He will be a key player to watch for the Terriers. New Hampshire (2-7) looks to bounce back from a heartbreaking 69-68 road loss at Dartmouth on Wednesday. The Wildcats have lost seven of their last eight, with five of those defeats by single digits, including the one-point loss to the Big Green. Comeh Emuobor, who scored 15 points against Dartmouth, is a player to watch for the Wildcats. The matchup presents a contrast in recent paths. The Terriers’ schedule has been challenging, with competitive losses at Penn State and Northern Kentucky alongside the win over Harvard. The Wildcats have struggled against a tough slate, facing high-major opponents like Clemson, Providence and George Mason in a difficult opening stretch. For Boston University, consistency is the focus after the blowout win. Donte Tisinger (14 points vs. VTSU-Johnson) and Azmar Abdullah (11 points) provided supporting scoring that the Terriers will need on the road. For New Hampshire, finishing close games is paramount. Beyond Emuobor, production from players like RJ Kennedy, who had 12 points against Dartmouth, will be crucial to secure a home-court victory. This nonconference game offers both teams a final opportunity to build confidence before their respective conference slates intensify later in December. After this game, Boston University hosts Maine on Dec. 10, while New Hampshire’s next game is at home against Stonehill on Dec. 17. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon in Lee.