November 27 at Seton Hall (7 p.m.)
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November 29 at LIU Brooklyn (7 p.m.)
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December 2 at Holy Cross (2 p.m.)
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LOWELL, Mass. -- The UMass Lowell women's basketball team concludes its season-long five-game road swing this week, with a pair of games in New Jersey and New York, before opening December with a tilt at Holy Cross.
Brianna Rudolph (Lynn, Mass.) led the River Hawks with 16 points, and has picked up double-digit scoring efforts in four of the River Hawks' five games so far.
A Win Would..
- Give the River Hawks their first win over a Big East opponent
- Snap UMass Lowell's 12-game road losing streak
Leading the Way
Before the matchup at Cornell, UMass Lowell has held the lead for 91:26, and have only trailed for 13 minutes and 18 seconds. The Big Red was ahead for 27:34, while the River Hawks only led for 8:37.
A Look at the River Hawks
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Brianna Rudolph is averaging 11.2 points per game
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Ren'Cia Rolling (Lansing, Ill.) has grabbed 28 rebounds, good for 5.6 per contest
-Rolling has 10 steals, with 27 assists
-The River Hawks are shooting 40.1 percent from the field and 29.2 percent from beyond the arc
On the Rebound
The River Hawks are one of four America East teams with a positive rebounding margin UMass Lowell's +1.6 only trails Stony Brook (2.0) and UMBC (3.9).
Rolling All the Way to the Top
With her 10 assists against Fisher,
Ren'Cia Rolling become the program' s DI single-game leader and the first player to reach double digit assists in a game since 2012.
Helping Each Other Out
The 25 team assists by UMass Lowell set a new Division I team high and is the most by a River Hawk team since 2016.
Stealing a Spot in the Records
With her six steals against Bryant,
Brianna Rudolph now holds the Division I single-game mark. She now sits sixth in DI career history with 52 swipes.
Stealers and Helpers
In the game against Bryant, the River Hawks recorded 12 assists and 11 steals, accomplishing a feat the team achieved four times in 2017-18.
Brianna Rudolph set a career high with six steals, while ReníCia Rolling dished five assists.
Speeding Up the Fast Break
In the first five games of the season, UMass Lowell has scored 34 points on the break, more than doubling last season's average (3.2). The 2017-18 River Hawks only eclipsed eight points three times and matched the output once.
Notables
Garrick became third fastest coach in program history to pick up his first win with UMass Lowell.