
Colgate Raiders

Binghamton Bearcats
Highlights
Summary
VESTAL, N.Y. (Interstat) â Binghamton controlled play from the opening tip to defeat Colgate 82-54 in a non-conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at the Events Center. The Bearcats (7-4) built an early lead and never relented, fueled by efficient shooting. They shot 50.8% from the floor and 84.2% from the free-throw line. Kendall Bennett led Binghamton with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Meghan Casey added 13 points. The Raiders (4-7) struggled offensively, shooting just 32.3%. Tatiana Matthews scored a team-high 15 points in the loss. Colgate committed 19 turnovers, which Binghamton converted into numerous transition opportunities, sealing the lopsided victory.
Extended Summary
VESTAL, N.Y. (Interstat) â The Binghamton Bearcats used a dominant defensive performance and a balanced scoring attack to overwhelm the Colgate Raiders 82-54 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at the Events Center. Binghamton improved to 7-4 on the season, while Colgate fell to 4-7. The game was decided by a suffocating first-half effort from the Bearcats, who built a commanding lead by capitalizing on a rash of Colgate mistakes. The Raiders committed 19 turnovers in the game, with Binghamton converting those into 21 points. The Bearcats also held Colgate to just 32.3% shooting from the field and a frigid 19.2% from three-point range. The most important stretch of the game came early, as Binghamton established control with a 17-2 run that spanned the first and second quarters. After a slow start for both teams, the Bearcats led just 10-8 late in the first period. They then held Colgate without a field goal for a span of nearly seven minutes, extending their lead to 27-10 early in the second quarter. The run was fueled by defensive pressure, with Binghamton recording five of its 10 steals during this pivotal stretch. Colgate never recovered, trailing 35-19 at halftime and by as many as 30 points in the fourth quarter. Kendall Bennett, a 6-foot-2 forward from Philadelphia, led Binghamton with a double-double of 14 points and 12 rebounds, adding a block and a steal in 25 minutes. She was instrumental in the early surge, scoring six points during the decisive run. Meghan Casey of White Plains, New York, added 13 points and four assists, while Yanniah Boyd of Frederick, Maryland, filled the stat sheet with 11 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals. The Bearcatsâ depth was on full display as Kaia Goode of Rochester, New York, and Ashley Redd of Porter Ranch, California, each contributed 12 points off the bench. Colgate was led by Tatiana Matthews, who scored a game-high 15 points in 22 minutes. Madison Schiller added 10 points. Christina Midgette of Princeton, New Jersey, worked hard on the glass, pulling down 12 rebounds to go with eight points, but the Raiders struggled to find consistent offense against Binghamtonâs defensive pressure. Binghamton was efficient on offense, shooting 50.8% from the field and 84.2% from the free-throw line. They also shared the ball effectively, tallying 10 assists on 30 made field goals. Colgate, by contrast, managed only eight assists and was outscored 40-18 in the paint. The Bearcats have now won three of their last four games. Colgate has lost four of its last five. Binghamton next plays at Fairleigh Dickinson on Monday, Dec. 29. Colgate returns to action on Wednesday, Dec. 31, at home against Lafayette.
Preview
VESTAL, N.Y. (Interstat) â The Binghamton Bearcats look to return to the win column and solidify their winning record when they host the struggling Colgate Raiders in a nonconference womenâs basketball matchup Saturday. The game at the Binghamton University Events Center pits two teams coming off lopsided road losses to power conference opponent Syracuse. Binghamton (6-4) fell 72-54 to the Orange on Dec. 16, while Colgate (4-6) was defeated 88-42 on Dec. 10. The Bearcats have shown resilience this season, winning three straight prior to the Syracuse game, including victories over Marist, Buffalo and San Diego. A key to their success has been the steady backcourt play of Bella Pucci. The guard is coming off an 11-point performance against Syracuse and had a season-high 18 points in the win over Buffalo on Dec. 6. Her ability to score and facilitate, evidenced by a five-assist game against Marist, will be central to Binghamtonâs offensive flow. Colgate, meanwhile, seeks to snap a six-game losing skid that followed a 3-0 start. The Raiders have struggled offensively during the slump, failing to reach 55 points in five of those six losses. They will lean on Abbey Ferguson, who logged a team-high 37 minutes and scored nine points in the loss to Syracuse. Finding consistent scoring beyond Ferguson will be a priority for a team that needed overtime to score 64 points in a loss to Delaware on Dec. 5. Historically, this late-December contest serves as a final tune-up before both teams dive into their respective conference schedules in January. Binghamton will embark on a three-game road trip following this game before opening America East play. Colgate will break for the holidays before beginning its Patriot League slate on Dec. 31. Saturdayâs matchup will hinge on whether Binghamtonâs more potent offense, averaging nearly 70 points per game, can exploit a Colgate defense that has allowed 82 points or more in three of its last four losses. Conversely, the Raiders must solve their scoring woes to keep pace with a Bearcats team protecting its home court, where they are 4-1 this season.