Women's Basketball
Saturday, February 8, 2025 at 2:00 pm
Rider Broncs (6-15, 4-8 MAAC) vs. Siena Saints (11-10, 8-4 MAAC)
Location:Â UHY Center (Loudonville, NJ)
Tip:Â 2:00 pm
Live Video:Â ESPN+
Live Stats:Â
SienaSaints.com
Twitter:Â
@RiderWBB
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What You Need To Know
- Saturday's game will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
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Gabby Turco (Wildwood, NJ/Wildwood Crest [Saint Anselm/La Salle]) has scored in double figures in eight-straight games, including a team-high 16 in the win over Saint Peter's. Against Merrimack, Turco assisted on
Emilee Tahata's (Springfield, Australia/Woodcrest State College [La Salle]) game-winning layup with 3.8 seconds left. Against Niagara, Turco scored a season-high 24 points to go along with seven rebounds. Last time out
Camryn Collins (Foxboro, MA/Foxboro) and
Winner Bartholomew (Abuja, Nigeria/Day Secondary School Birgi) both tied career highs as Rider won its third-straight game, 72-57, over Sacred Heart.
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- The Broncs were picked to finish ninth by the league's coaches in the preseason poll. The Broncs will have to deal with the loss of three starters from last year's team, including the loss of 62.8% of the team's scoring from a season ago.
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- Against Stonehill, the Broncs trailed by as many as 11 points in the fourth quarter before storming back with a 12-0 run, eventually winning 65-53. The comeback win was one of just six contests in NCAA Division I to that point that had seen double-digit point comebacks in the fourth quarter.
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- The Broncs finished last season 10-21 with a 6-14 MAAC mark. The Broncs defeated Iona in the opening round of the MAAC Tournament.
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- Rider has won at least one game in the MAAC Tournament in seven of the last eight seasons. The Broncs were named MAAC Champions for 2019-20 for the first time in program history.
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Aliya McIver (White Plains, NY/White Plains) did a little bit of everything against FDU, setting career-highs in points (9), rebounds (11), and assists (8). The sophomore had five points, six rebounds, and five assists in the second half that saw both teams score 31 points. McIver ranks in the top ten in the MAAC in both assists and assist to turnover ratio.
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Mariona Cos-Morales (Matadepera, Spain/IES Matadepara [Casper College]) tied a career-high with 14 points against LIU. The junior scored nine of her 14 in the fourth quarter. The now senior showed off her defense in the MAAC Tournament last year, with three blocks in the first-round win over Iona, then with a career-high five steals in the MAAC Quarterfinal against Iona.
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Kaylan Deveney (Medford, NJ/Life Center Academy) made the start in her Rider debut at Saint Joseph's last season, scoring seven points and grabbing a board in 21 minutes of action. Deveney is the first true freshman to start in her Rider debut since Stella Johnson earned the start to begin her career in 2016. She set a career-high with 15 points against BU.
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Sanaa Redmond (Philadelphia, PA/The Shipley School[Samford]) led the Broncs last season at 2.5 assists per game and led the Broncs in dimes in 12 of their contests. Redmond also valued ball security, with a 1.2 assist to turnover ratio. Redmond scored a season-high 13 points in the opening round of the MAAC Tournament last season against Iona.
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- Seven Broncs made their official debut for the Broncs in the season opener against Navy. Transfers Tahata and Turco joined freshmen Collins,
Amany Lopez (Springfield, MA/South Shore Christian Prep),Â
Emmy Roach (Littlehampton, Australia/Heathfield),Â
Jocelyn Chavez (Surprise, AZ/Valley Vista), and Bartholomew.
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- Turco led the Broncs with 21 points in the season opener against Navy. She was joined in double figures by Collins. Turco has scored in double figures in 14 games this season. Turco has been nearly automatic at the free throw line, currently second in the MAAC and ranking 12
th nationally at 91.2% from the charity stripe. This season is not an anomaly for the senior, who has knocked down 88.1% of her attempts at the line in her career.Â
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- Tahata had a career night against Bryant. The junior scored 12 of Rider's 15 points in the first six minutes of the contest on her way to career-highs in both points (16) and rebounds (7). Tahata previously set a career-high with five blocks against LIU.
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- Bartholomew enjoyed playing Quinnipiac this season. In two games, the freshman averaged 16.0 points in the pair of games against the Bobcats with of her three double-digit scoring games this season coming in those contests. The freshman has led Rider in scoring three times this season.
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- The Broncs had seven blocks against La Salle and are currently fourth in the MAAC at 3.3 blocks per game. Individually, Cos-Morales is ninth in the MAAC at 0.8 blocks per contest.
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- Collins has scored in double figures in nine games this season to start her career. She led the Broncs with a career-high 15 points at Merrimack, tying the mark against Sacred Heart. The Freshman ranks in the top 20 among all players in the MAAC in three-point percentage and steals.
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- Siena leads the all-time series 40-17, including winning both games by double digits last season. Former assistant Terry Primm is in his first season as head coach following the retirement of long-time head coach Jim Jabir.
- The Saints are currently third in the MAAC with an 8-4 conference record, but have shown signs of inconsistancy. The Saints are 7-4 this season playing at home, but just 4-6 in road contests. Siena has one of the strongest offensive attacks in the league with Teresa Seppala, Ahniysha Jackson, and Anajah Brown all averaging double figures at 18.4, 14.9, and 10.2 per game, respectively.
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