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Women's Basketball History vs Boston University from Jan 15, 2004 - Feb 23, 2013

Last Matchup

Feb. 23,2013
51
at
72

Wins

7

Losses

16

Streak

L2

Longest Win Streak

2 Games
1/24/2010 - 2/24/2010

Longest Losing Streak

6 Games
2/4/2007 - 3/4/2009

Home Record

4-6

Away Record

2-8

Conference Record

6-14

Last 10 Matchups

4-6
1/24/2010-2/23/2013

Total Points

1311

Average Points

57
History from Jan 15, 2004 - Feb 23, 2013
Date Season Location Score Media
February 23, 2013 2/23/2013 2012-13
Away N/A
L 51 - 72
January 26, 2013 1/26/2013 2012-13
Home N/A
L 49 - 63
March 4, 2012 3/4/2012 2011-12
Neutral West Hartford, Conn.
W 77 - 61
February 22, 2012 2/22/2012 2011-12
Away N/A
L 56 - 61
January 25, 2012 1/25/2012 2011-12
Home N/A
L 53 - 59
February 17, 2011 2/17/2011 2010-11
Home N/A
W 62 - 52
January 17, 2011 1/17/2011 2010-11
Away N/A
L 39 - 65
March 5, 2010 3/5/2010 2009-10
Neutral West Hartford, Conn.
L 49 - 60
February 24, 2010 2/24/2010 2009-10
Home N/A
W 58 - 57
January 24, 2010 1/24/2010 2009-10
Away N/A
W 65 - 63
March 4, 2009 3/4/2009 2008-09
Home N/A
L 65 - 73
January 28, 2009 1/28/2009 2008-09
Away N/A
L 57 - 84
March 14, 2008 3/14/2008 2007-08
Neutral West Hartford, Conn.
L 59 - 88
March 5, 2008 3/5/2008 2007-08
Home N/A
L 60 - 79
January 30, 2008 1/30/2008 2007-08
Away N/A
L 62 - 72
February 4, 2007 2/4/2007 2006-07
Away N/A
L 57 - 74
January 4, 2007 1/4/2007 2006-07
Home N/A
W 66 - 58
February 9, 2006 2/9/2006 2005-06
Away N/A
W 63 - 57
January 7, 2006 1/7/2006 2005-06
Home N/A
L 57 - 75
February 10, 2005 2/10/2005 2004-05
Away N/A
L 54 - 61
January 12, 2005 1/12/2005 2004-05
Home N/A
W 59 - 51
February 11, 2004 2/11/2004 2003-04
Home N/A
L 40 - 59
January 15, 2004 1/15/2004 2003-04
Away N/A
L 53 - 72
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